When Bloc Party went on a lengthy hiatus after the release of their third album Intimacy, it didn't seem like they needed to get back together. The band's members had moved on, with Kele Okereke releasing his solo album The Boxer and bassist Gordon Moakes forming the group Young Legionnaire. (amg)Tracklist:
0.1: Bloc Party - So He Begins To Lie (3:34)
0.2: Bloc Party - 3x3 (2:38)
0.3: Bloc Party - Octopus (3:5)
0.4: Bloc Party - Real Talk (4:13)
0.5: Bloc Party - Kettling (3:41)
0.6: Bloc Party - Day Four (4:11)
0.7: Bloc Party - Coliseum (2:29)
0.8: Bloc Party - V.A.L.I.S. (3:20)
0.9: Bloc Party - Team A (4:36)
0.10: Bloc Party - Truth (4:0)
0.11: Bloc Party - The Healing (4:19)
0.12: Bloc Party - We Are Not Good People (3:19)
0.13: Bloc Party - Mean (3:27)
0.14: Bloc Party - Leaf Skeleton (3:39)

Robert Arthur “Bob” Mould (born October 16, 1960) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for alternative rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s.

Multi-platinum, Grammy winning artist Alanis Morissette, is releasing her new album Havoc And Bright Lights, on August 28th. Produced by Guy Sigsworth (Bjork, Madonna, Seal) and Joe Chiccarelli (Tori Amos, Elton John, My Morning Jacket, U2) and recorded in Los Angeles, the album marks the songstress' first release in four years.
"This record, as always, is a snapshot of what I currently obsess about, care about, and what strikes me at 4 in the morning in my most introspective moments," says Morissette. "It is my emotional, psychological, social and philosophical commentary through song. I can't wait to share it with this fun and funny planet, and to tour, and can't WAIT to have the lively, engaging and challenging conversations that these songs may invite."
Artist: Alanis Morissette
Album: Havoc and Bright Lights

Summary: The latest release from the blues and folk singer is his first album of wholly original songs.
Genre(s): Folk

Tracks

01. Hundred Dollar Valentine
02. On The Edge
03. What It Might Have Been
04. What They Say
05. All We Need To Know
06. Make Room For Me
07. I Feel The Same
08. Place In Line
09. Feeling By Degrees
10. Every Mother's Son
11. Rosalie

Summary: Love and life in Los Angeles is the theme of the debut release on Def Jam for Frank Ocean, who earlier this month posted online the liner notes for this album describing a relationship he had with a man.

As one-half of Frank-N-Dank, rapper/producer Frank Nitt earned his cred just by being in the room with J. Dilla, but his freaky, punchline rhymes aren't universally appreciated, so don't expect your neighborhood backpackers to be lining up for this conceptual album which, in further alienating convolution, was made to accompany his 48-page mini-memoir about a life in hip-hop.

Yesterday,
UK based band Mumford & Sons revealed their newest single, "I Will
Wait" via Youtube. People can listen to the new track at the link below,
noting that this video is not the official music video for the song.